A total of 2061 tests were completed nationally yesterday.
Bloomfield said that updated advice was also issued to health professionals yesterday about testing in the community, including testing people at higher risk of complications, including the elderly with respiratory issues.
Bloomfield said testing and contact tracing were the pillars of avoiding future lockdowns, and it was important for people to keep good records of movements to enable contact tracing
Health Minister Chris Hipkins said if anyone was recommended to have a Covid test he strongly encouraged them to do so.
Elimination was still the Government's goal and breaking the chain of transmission was uppermost in its strategy to keep the country free from Covid.
"Life is back to normal for the bulk of New Zealanders and it's not front of mind for people. My message is now is the time to be vigilant and use it."
Hipkins was not ruling out making poster display and app use compulsory.
There was now the ability to retrospectively add information about where you had visited, which was a significant improvement to the app.
PM warns of local lockdown if Covid community outbreak
Today's briefing comes after a major announcement by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern this morning, when she outlined the national response should there be a future outbreak of Covid-19 in the community.
Ardern revealed how relevant agencies would be called on to create regional borders, with travel restricted by roadblocks.
Police would be the "first port of call" in terms of enforcement.
The "regions" could be variously applied to apartment buildings, suburbs or a city.
It comes as the confirmed number of cases nears 13.2 million worldwide and a new wave of community transmission rocks Victoria, Australia.
With just one new case yesterday detected in a person who arrived from overseas and tested positive on her second week test, New Zealand will learn if any others who have recently returned are carrying the virus.
It's a nervous wait for those controversially deported from Australia and now housed at the Ramada Suites hotel in Auckland, with guards from Sydney's Villawood detention in isolation after going to a pub that is at the centre of a Covid-19 outbreak.
There are now 1195 people who have tested positive for coronavirus since the outbreak was detected in New Zealand in March.
At the moment there are 25 people, all newly returned from overseas, in quarantine who have tested positive for Covid-19. None are in hospital. It has been 74 days since there was a case of community transmission with the last cluster monitored by health agencies closed earlier this month.